Let’s start with the opener, “Kill Me If You Can 6:07” which comes in like an F1 racer and packs enough progressive muscle and intrigue to keep you entertained through the whole thing. Kelly’s laughter is also quite infectious during the chorus, reminding me a little of Ozzy’s classic maniacal chuckle of the same merit during “Crazy Train.” As we get to the next cut, “Beyond The Grave 6:31” dark melodies seem to serenade what seems to be a mix of ballad and Halford-esque wail. Let me tell you folks, this guy truly gets theatric with his vocals and it’s one of the most passionate efforts I’ve heard in power metal since the days of classic Sanctuary.